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UsageThere are two categories of switches: value and state. Value
switches take a value (e.g. /S=G). State switches appear directly after the
command name or at the end of all parameters. They assert their behavior simply
by being present and do not need a value (e.g. If a state switch appears in a parameter list, it is treated
as the "value of" that position-dependent parameter. This creates a
natural syntax for branching on switches applied to a macro from within the
macro. For instance, if the if /CLIENT gt 0 ! do this endif |